Union Jack Patent Helper
Union Jack Patent: 9 picks in a 3x3 grid with a Patent on each line.
How to Use This Calculator
- Pop in your unit stake to get started
- Add the odds for all 9 of your selections, which sit in a 3×3 grid
- For each selection, mark whether it won, lost, or was void
- Take a look at your total return, broken down line by line
Formula
9 selections in a 3×3 grid with 8 lines (rows, columns, diagonals). Each line has a Patent: 3 singles + 3 doubles + 1 treble = 7 bets. Total: 8 × 7 = 56 bets.
Includes singles, so even one winner on a line generates a return.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is a Union Jack Patent bet?
With a Union Jack Patent, you lay out 9 selections in a 3×3 grid and put a Patent (that’s 3 singles, 3 doubles, and 1 treble) on each of the 8 lines. Add it all up and you get 56 bets in total.
How does it compare to a Union Jack Trixie?
The Patient version brings singles into the mix on every line, so even a single correct selection on a line can land you a return. A Trixie, on the other hand, needs at least 2 to come in.
What's the total cost?
It works out to 56 times your unit stake. So if you’re betting $1 per unit, you’ll be putting down $56 overall.